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Let's be real—entrepreneurs love the grind. Late nights, early mornings, endless coffee, and pushing the limits to build the dream. But here's the catch: if your heart isn't in peak condition, all that hustle could be cutting your time short.So, how do you level up your business without sacrificing your health?In this episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, I sat down with Dr. Stefan Waller, a cardiologist turned health coach, to break down real strategies for optimizing heart health—without the fluff. We're talking about preventing heart disease before it even starts, simple nutrition hacks, and the key health metrics every entrepreneur should track.Dr. Waller emphasizes the importance of knowing your numbers. If you don't track your business finances, you'll go broke, right? Same thing with your health—if you don't track your key metrics, your body might be running on borrowed time.Here are two critical numbers you should be checking regularly:1️⃣ LDL Cholesterol (The Silent Killer)
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A dismal picture is being painted of our tamariki's health, with more being hospitalised for preventable diseases. A new Cure Kids report reveals unacceptably high hospitalisation rates for respiratory, skin and rheumatic conditions, mental health issues, and dental diseases. It finds Māori and Pasifika children and those from lower income households are disproportionately affected. Chief executive Frances Soutter says we need to address social factors like child poverty and create more equitable access to health and nutrition. She says we need intentional collaborative action to shift these statistics. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More children in this country are being hospitalised for preventable diseases. A new Cure Kids report reveals hospital admissions for respiratory, skin and rheumatic conditions, mental health issues and dental diseases, remain unacceptably high. It identifies social factors —like child poverty, housing conditions and inequitable access to care— as key drivers, and notes Māori and Pasifika children are disproportionately affected. Chair of Child Health at Auckland University Stuart Dalziel told Ryan Bridge that we need to look at which children we're failing, and if there is a failing on the basis of race, we need to ask why. He said that the answer may not be specifically race-targeted policy, but there does need to be policy, and we need to be very clear about where there is failings so they can be corrected. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of 'Let's Talk' delves into the intersection of health, faith, and lifestyle choices among believers, inspired by Dr. George H. Malkmus's book, 'Why Christians Get Sick.' The hosts discuss the book's insights on how the modern diet and lifestyle contribute significantly to diseases such as heart disease and cancer, suggesting these conditions could be avoided by adhering to biblical dietary laws. Pastor Webster shares his personal experiences with managing high blood pressure through diet and highlights the importance of mindful living and seeking healthier options as a means to prevent disease. The conversation also covers the broader implications of medication on body functions, the reversible nature of certain conditions like diabetes, and emphasizes the crucial role of diet, including personal anecdotes about dietary preferences. The episode concludes with a call to listeners to share their thoughts and suggests a profound look at how lifestyle choices impact health, urging a collective responsibility towards better living in alignment with faith. 00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Health and Faith 00:12 Exploring 'Why Christians Get Sick' by Dr. George H. Malkmus 01:14 The Scourge of Preventable Diseases in America 03:30 Personal Testimonies and Insights on Health Management 06:11 The Importance of Diet, Lifestyle, and Medication Awareness 12:29 Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gnbc/message
Nirsevimab is the new FDA-approved monoclonal antibody RSV vaccine for the prevention of severe lower respiratory illness in infants. In this episode, we discuss the current recommendations on who gets the vaccine and when, how to use a lens of health equity to approach the current vaccine shortages, and how to discuss safety and efficacy with vaccine hesitant parents. Now that nirsevimab is on the routine infant immunization schedule, it's extremely important and pediatric providers understand the recommendations and science behind the monoclonal antibody to help vaccine acceptance that will undoubtedly reduce bronchiolitis hospitalization. Instagram: @thepedsnppodcast Show notes and references thepedsnp.com Disclaimer References: CDC Health Alert Network. (2023). Limited availability of nirsevimab in the United States—Interim CDC recommendations to protect infants from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) during the 2023–2024 respiratory virus season. Emergency Preparedness and Response. https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2023/han00499.asp?c Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). Frequently asked questions about RSV immunization with monoclonal antibody for children 19 months and younger. Vaccines and Preventable Diseases. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/rsv/hcp/child-faqs.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). Vaccines for Children Program. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/vfc/index.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). General best practice guidelines for immunization. Vaccine Recommendations and the Guidelines of the ACIP. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/general-recs/index.html Jones, J. M., Fleming-Dutra, K. E., Prill, M. M., Roper, L. E., Brooks, O., Sánchez, P. J., Kotton, C. N., Mahon, B. E., Meyer, S., Long, S. S., & McMorrow, M. L. (2023). Use of Nirsevimab for the Prevention of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Disease Among Infants and Young Children: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices - United States, 2023. MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report, 72(34), 920–925. https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7234a4 Hill, D., & Parga-Belinkie, J. (Host). (2023, August 29). Immunizations special: RSV, Covid, pneumococcal disease, influenza (No. 170) [Audio podcast episode]. In Pediatrics on call. American Academy of Pediatrics. www.aap.org/podcast Rha, B., Curns, A. T., Lively, J. Y., Campbell, A. P., Englund, J. A., Boom, J. A., Azimi, P. H., Weinberg, G. A., Staat, M. A., Selvarangan, R., Halasa, N. B., McNeal, M. M., Klein, E. J., Harrison, C. J., Williams, J. V., Szilagyi, P. G., Singer, M. N., Sahni, L. C., Figueroa-Downing, D., McDaniel, D., … Gerber, S. I. (2020). Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Associated Hospitalizations Among Young Children: 2015-2016. Pediatrics, 146(1), e20193611. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2019-3611 Suh, M., Movva, N., Jiang, X., Bylsma, L. C., Reichert, H., Fryzek, J. P., & Nelson, C. B. (2022). Respiratory Syncytial Virus Is the Leading Cause of United States Infant Hospitalizations, 2009-2019: A Study of the National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample. The Journal of infectious diseases, 226(Suppl 2), S154–S163. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiac120
Drs Michael S. Saag and David H. Spach discuss HIV and the nuances of primary care treatment, with a special focus on vaccines, including COVID, hepatitis, varicella zoster virus, and mpox. Relevant disclosures can be found with the episode show notes on Medscape (https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/986508). The topics and discussions are planned, produced, and reviewed independently of advertisers. This podcast is intended only for US healthcare professionals. Resources HIV Infection and AIDS https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/211316-overview HIV and Immunizations https://hivinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv/fact-sheets/hiv-and-immunizations HRSA Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program https://ryanwhite.hrsa.gov/about/parts-and-initiatives Pneumococcal Vaccination https://www.cdc.gov/pneumococcal/vaccination.html Incidence and Risk Factors for Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in HIV-Positive Individuals in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30999829/ Pneumococcal 7-Valent Conjugate Vaccine https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/pneumococcal-7-valent-conjugate-vaccine Immunizations for Preventable Diseases in Adults and Adolescents Living With HIV https://clinicalinfo.hiv.gov/en/guidelines/hiv-clinical-guidelines-adult-and-adolescent-opportunistic-infections/immunizations Drug Database: Hepatitis B Vaccine https://clinicalinfo.hiv.gov/en/drugs/hepatitis-b-vaccine/patient Interpretation of Hepatitis B Laboratory Results https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/statistics/surveillanceguidance/docs/viral-hepatitis-surveillance-table-3-1_508.pdf Screening and Testing for Hepatitis B Virus infection: CDC Recommendations — United States, 2023 https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/rr/rr7201a1.htm?s_cid=rr7201a1_w Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents With HIV: Hepatitis B Virus Infection https://clinicalinfo.hiv.gov/en/guidelines/hiv-clinical-guidelines-adult-and-adolescent-opportunistic-infections/hepatitis-b-0?view=full Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Adults and Adolescents With HIV https://clinicalinfo.hiv.gov/en/guidelines/hiv-clinical-guidelines-adult-and-adolescent-arv/what-start-initial-combination-regimens Cabotegravir/Rilpivirine (Rx) Cabenuva (cabotegravir/rilpivirine) dosing, indications, interactions, adverse effects, and more https://reference.medscape.com/drug/cabenuva-cabotegravir-rilpivirine-4000156 Dolutegravir/Lamivudine as a First-Line Regimen in a Test-and-Treat Setting for Newly Diagnosed People Living With HIV https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34115650/ Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Immune Response of Double Dose of Hepatitis B Vaccination in HIV-Infected Patients https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32334887/ Heplisav-B® (HepB-CpG) Vaccine https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/vacc-updates/heplisav-b.html PreHevbrio: A New 3-Antigen Hepatitis B Vaccine for Adults https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35906803/ Hepatitis A Vaccine Inactivated (Rx) https://reference.medscape.com/drug/vaqta-havrix-hepatitis-a-vaccine-inactivated-343150 Hepatitis A/B Vaccine (Rx) https://reference.medscape.com/drug/twinrix-hepatitis-a-b-vaccine-343152 Zoster Vaccine Recombinant (Rx) https://reference.medscape.com/drug/shingrix-zoster-vaccine-recombinant-1000163 Use of Recombinant Zoster Vaccine in Immunocompromised Adults Aged ≥19 Years: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices — United States, 2022 https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7103a2.htm#:~:text=On%20October%2020%2C%202021%2C%20ACIP,for%20use%20in%20immunocompromised%20persons. Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine [LAIV] (The Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine) https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/nasalspray.htm MMR Vaccine https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK554450/
New Zealand's most deprived children are suffering the most from preventable diseases. That's according to the third report on the State of Child Health by research charity Cure Kids, released today. Māori, Pasifika, and children living in areas with the most poverty are disproportionately affected by respiratory conditions, skin infections, rheumatic diseases and mental health conditions. The researchers behind the report say it's unacceptable, unfair, and needs to change. Tom Taylor reports.
Episode Three: How can we tackle preventable diseases? In Episode Three of the University of Bath's Research with Impact podcast, Roland Pease discusses preventable diseases with three of the University's world-leading experts, whose research focuses on improving health around the world. Professor Asel Sartbaeva – based in the Department of Chemistry and Centre for Sustainable and Circular Technologies – first joined the University in the Earth Sciences Department and went on to focus on the design and synthesis of zeolites and biomolecule. Asel's work on vaccine stability using silica aims to do away with the need for refrigeration of vaccines. Dr John Campbell – from the Department for Health – collaborates with Bath Royal United Hospital, and national and international collaborators, to investigate how exercise augments anti-cancer immunity. John is currently leading a Cancer Research UK Pioneer Award exploring the impact of exercise on blood cancer immunotherapies. Professor Harry Rutter – from the Department of Social & Policy Sciences – is a member of numerous influential research teams which work on issues affecting public health policy across the UK and beyond. A previous medical doctor, Harry founded the National Obesity Observatory and has a strong interest in promoting greater active travel. Most recently Harry has used his expertise and experiences in assessing public health responses to Covid-19. For more information on our guests and the University of Bath's Research with Impact Podcast please visit go.bath.ac.uk/research-with-impact or follow @uniofbath.
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Episode 2191 - On this Friday's show, Vinnie Tortorich speaks with Dr. Thomas Hemingway and they discuss preventable diseases, how to avoid or even reverse them, health hacks, and more. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS PREVENTABLE DISEASES Vinnie welcomes Dr. Thomas Hemingway and first they chat a bit about Hawaii, surfing, and Thomas's educational background! (3:00) Vinnie then asks Thomas to share what his workouts are like. (14:00) Thomas then shares a bit about his upcoming book, Preventable; he also has a podcast called "Unshakeable Health". (20:15) Thomas also discusses what he calls the "Evil Triad". (22:45) The current reason for most liver transplants is NAFLD, which is caused by sugars, primarily high fructose corn syrup! This leads to a larger discussion about sugars and sweeteners and how high fructose corn syrup came to be included in so many processed foods. (23:44) Vinnie and Thomas also chat about food quality--it can be expensive, but bad health is even more expensive. (39:30) Thomas shares his 5-pronged approach ("FMSGS") to good health and preventing disease and explains the importance of each. (45:33) Vinnie and Thomas chat about the importance of sleep hygiene and how our bodies need rest and regeneration. (47:20) Thomas and Vinnie finish up the show by discussing some free "hacks" that they recommend that will help. (55:19) PURCHASE BEYOND IMPOSSIBLE The documentary launched on January 11! Order it TODAY! This is Vinnie's third documentary in just over three years. Get it now on Apple TV (iTunes) and/or Amazon Video! Link to the film on Apple TV (iTunes): Then, Share this link with friends, too! It's also now available on Amazon (the USA only for now)! Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter! FAT: A DOCUMENTARY 2 (2021) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: Then, please share my fact-based, health-focused documentary series with your friends and family. The more views, the better it ranks, so please watch it again with a new friend! REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter! FAT: A DOCUMENTARY (2019) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: Then, please share my fact-based, health-focused documentary series with your friends and family. The more views, the better it ranks, so please watch it again with a new friend! REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter!
USA life expectancy is going down as death rates from preventable diseases such as cancer and heart disease skyrocket like never before! Taking action on simple lifestyle changes are all it takes to prevent this from being your reality. In this episode, Dr. Livingood is going to talk about how to change your perspective on health in order to transform your lifestyle for the better. This episode was extracted from Dr. Livingood's YouTube channel. Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3xUx8kl Or, click here to view the original video and any links referenced in this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtEhr7R2jJI
In this episode, Shavonne Reed sits down for part 1 of 2 with Hanni Berger where they unpack Hanni’s story of overcoming significant adversity, becoming more self-aware of her overall wellness, and learning how much stress contributes to 95% of preventable diseases. ABOUT HANNI The human body is perfect and will thrive if given a chance. This principle, supported by science and real-life stories, is at the core of Hanni Berger starting JOYVIAL. As the CEO of JOYVIAL, Hanni leads a team of professional health coaches who help you live your healthiest, most JOYful life. She is a native of Austria who became a US citizen in 2014. At the age of 13, seeing her parents go through their divorce, Hanni became a serious chocolate addict, one of many coping mechanisms she used to manage stress throughout her life. It would take over 25 years for her to find peace, but she did. Today, after years of studying from the best in the health industry, Hanni has combined science-backed data, with her own real-world experience to share the most powerful techniques to reduce stress and start thriving again. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE Website: https://www.JOYVIAL.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/JOYVIALhealthcoaches LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/JOYVIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JOYVIALhealthcoaches Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JOYVIAL Twitter: https://twitter.com/JOYVIALlcoaches CREDITS Theme Music
Heart disease, periodontal disease, inflammation, heavy metal poisoning...Some of the few diseases that can start with poor oral hygiene. How can we prevent this from happening? Beat Disease sits down with local dentist Dr. Bryce Holmes to discuss preventable treatment. Its never too late to BEAT DISEASE! Dr. Holmes is a Washington native and grew up in the Pacific Northwest. After graduating Brigham Young University-Idaho he went on to attend Oregon Health and Science University where he earned his Dental Degree. Wanting to be able to provide the very best level of care for his patients he went on to complete an optional year of training in a General Practice Residency where he received further education in advanced dental procedures like dental implants and complex root canals. Dr. Holmes loves spending time with his wife and four children. As a family they love being outside and traveling together to visit grandparents. They are happy residents of the Tri Cities and enjoy the surrounding beauty and ample sunshine on this side of the state Education Dr. Bryce Holmes is grateful for the experiences he had in Rexburg Idaho while he attended Brigham Young University-Idaho. The cold winters made it easy to study in the warm library. After graduating BYUI, Dr. Holmes was accepted and attended Oregon Health and Science University where he enjoyed being close to family and reuniting with the Pacific Northwest. He earned his Dental Degree in 2017. Dr. Bryce Holmes always knew he wanted to be a dentist, but being in school and getting to help patients achieve a healthy, beautiful smile solidified his love for it. “Being a dentists is an incredibly rewarding profession. Each day people trust me to care for their oral and overall health. Im humbled by that responsibility and take it very seriously” Further Education During dental school Dr. Holmes quickly came to love helping patients get out of pain and replacing missing teeth. He sought further education to advance his skills in helping patients achieve the very best possible outcomes. He attended Hackensack University Medical Center in a General Practice Residency. There he focused on advanced procedures in all aspects of dentistry including complicated root canals, dental implants and other surgical procedures, and the management of medically complex patients. This elective year of education provided Dr. Holmes with the skills needed to keep his patients safe while providing exceptional dental care. Hobbies Outside of Work Dr. Holmes enjoys many things. His absolute favorite is spending time with his beautiful wife Kayla and their three children. As a family they love to hike, swim, ride bikes and play tennis. They also enjoy traveling to the west side of the state to visit grandparents and family.
In June of 2018, I interviewed Lisa A. Smith, a certified personal trainer, plant based nutritionist, and behavioral change specialist. I had come across one of her two health/fitness businesses - The Black Health Academy - and when I saw that one of her goals is the prevention of preventable diseases, I knew that I wanted to learn more about her. This interview was the most listened to episode, and I believe that it was for a few reasons: - Lisa is a REAL vegan - Lisa has her own health testimony - Lisa practices what she preaches about health - Lisa is out there changing lives I know you'll be inspired when you listen. If you want to learn more about what Lisa does as a health and fitness subject matter expert, here's how you can look her up: Website: http://www.lisaangelsmith.com/workwithme Facebook: @ThePlantBasedFoodie Instagram: @LisaAngelSmith Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/2evOxpu Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPm-1I7gql3wwQL4HWCACdw ------------ Resources Subscribe for our free newsletter: https://YourHealthAtTheCrossroads.com/subscribe Let us design your customized body weight and wellness program: https://yourhealthatthecrossroads.com/fitness What YOU Can Do About High Blood Pressure: https://amzn.to/35JfxLm What YOU Can Do About Type 2 Diabetes: https://amzn.to/2PKmXbM 13 Things to Stop Believing to Become Healthy and Lose Weight: https://amzn.to/2sKfEYy 8 Weeks Fat Loss Workbook: https://tinyurl.com/ruu5z2fu Holy and Healthy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09L9WVFHG ------------ Social Media Facebook: facebook.com/shawnb2b Instagram: instagram.com/shawnb2bfitness ------------ Website https://YourHealthAtTheCrossroads.com/blog
Dr. Michelle Fiscus, Director of Vaccines-Infectious and Preventable Diseases for the Tennessee State Board of Health was fired by the Governor for encouraging eligible adolescents to get vaccines. https://services.aap.org/en/news-room/news-releases/aap/2021/aap-statement-on-the-termination-of-dr.-michelle-fiscus/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/covidupdates/message
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Richard P. Jacoby, DPM has treated thousands of patients with peripheral neuropathy. Now, he shares his insights as well as the story of how he connected the dots to determine how sugar is the common denominator of many chronic diseases. In Sugar Crush, he offers a unique holistic approach to understanding the exacting toll sugar and carbs take on the body. Based on his clinical work, he breaks down his highly effective methods, showing how dietary changes reducing sugar and wheat, coinciding with an increase of good fats, can dramatically help regenerate nerves and rehabilitate their normal function.He is a pioneer in regenerative medicine, has won the Phoenix Magazine Top Docs Award four separate times over the last 10 years and is the co-author of the book Sugar Crush: How to Reduce Inflammation, Reverse Nerve Damage, and Reclaim Good Health. Now with the Covid-19 outbreak and shutdown of America his message is more important than ever.Dr. Jacoby is one of the country’s leading peripheral nerve surgeons, specializing in progressive damage to the nerves that often results from diabetes. He has treated thousands of patients with the condition over the years, and has successfully treated many patients who would have otherwise had to have an amputation.Show Note/Links:https://www.extremityhealthcenters.com/our-doctor.htmlMichael Pollan in Defense of Food https://amzn.to/3qPVCnz https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/13/493739074/50-years-ago-sugar-industry-quietly-paid-scientists-to-point-blame-at-fathttps://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/13/well/eat/how-the-sugar-industry-shifted-blame-to-fat.htmlhttps://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/the-sweet-danger-of-sugarhttps://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/09/14/493957290/not-just-sugar-food-industry-s-influence-on-health-research Sponsored By: www.paragonvitamins.com Code REALFOOD15 gets you 15% off your assessment www.organifi.com/realfoodologyCode REALFOODOLOGY gets you 20% off ALL productsEmail the show at:realfoodologypodcast@gmail.com
Richard P. Jacoby, DPM has treated thousands of patients with peripheral neuropathy. Now, he shares his insights as well as the story of how he connected the dots to determine how sugar is the common denominator of many chronic diseases. In Sugar Crush, he offers a unique holistic approach to understanding the exacting toll sugar and carbs take on the body. Based on his clinical work, he breaks down his highly effective methods, showing how dietary changes reducing sugar and wheat, coinciding with an increase of good fats, can dramatically help regenerate nerves and rehabilitate their normal function.He is a pioneer in regenerative medicine, has won the Phoenix Magazine Top Docs Award four separate times over the last 10 years and is the co-author of the book Sugar Crush: How to Reduce Inflammation, Reverse Nerve Damage, and Reclaim Good Health. Now with the Covid-19 outbreak and shutdown of America his message is more important than ever.Dr. Jacoby is one of the country’s leading peripheral nerve surgeons, specializing in progressive damage to the nerves that often results from diabetes. He has treated thousands of patients with the condition over the years, and has successfully treated many patients who would have otherwise had to have an amputation.Show Note/Links:https://www.extremityhealthcenters.com/our-doctor.htmlMichael Pollan in Defense of Food https://amzn.to/3qPVCnz https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/13/493739074/50-years-ago-sugar-industry-quietly-paid-scientists-to-point-blame-at-fathttps://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/13/well/eat/how-the-sugar-industry-shifted-blame-to-fat.htmlhttps://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/the-sweet-danger-of-sugarhttps://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/09/14/493957290/not-just-sugar-food-industry-s-influence-on-health-research Sponsored By: www.paragonvitamins.com Code REALFOOD15 gets you 15% off your assessment www.organifi.com/realfoodologyCode REALFOODOLOGY gets you 20% off ALL productsEmail the show at:realfoodologypodcast@gmail.com
Millions of pets have become "Pandemic Pets" as quarantined homes welcomed furry friends to help ease the stress of disruptions caused by COVID-19. ... This week hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT tackle the topic of whether or not these pandemic pets are receiving proper veterinary preventive care and if this puts these newly-adopted dogs and cats at greater risk of preventable diseases. ... The duo share real-life stories and offer solutions to the causes of this surge in pets at potential risk. ... They also reveal unexpected lifestyle risks associated with the novel coronavirus pandemic and how veterinary professionals can be proactive at connecting with pet parents and protecting dogs and cats. ... This is an important discussion we hope the Viewfinders enjoy. Dr. Ernie and Beckie highlight several pet care issues that have been largely unacknowledged need more attention from our profession. ... Viewfinders, what have your experiences been? How are you winning at relations with shelters and foster groups? What steps are you taking to communicate with pet parents? We want to hear from you! ... Thank you again for your loyal listening! Almost 4 years! Let us know if there's a tough topic you'd like us to tackle! Stay safe!
Arizona and COVID-19: A Doctor on the Front Lines As COVID-19 cases in Arizona explode, we hear from a doctor in Phoenix. The Pandemic Has led to Fewer Parents Vaccinating Their Kids for Preventable Diseases There is a decline in vaccine administration due to COVID-19, which could lead to an outbreak of preventable diseases. "Unacceptable": Rep. Deb Haaland on the Federal Response to COVID-19 in Tribal Communities Representative Haaland, one of the first two Native American congresswomen, talks to The Takeaway about COVID-19 in Indigenous communities in New Mexico. Comedian Ramy Youssef on Hollywood's Response to the Racial Justice Movement Comedian Ramy Youssef discusses racism within the non-Black Arab community, the entertainment industry's response to the uprisings for racial justice, and more.
Arizona and COVID-19: A Doctor on the Front Lines As COVID-19 cases in Arizona explode, we hear from a doctor in Phoenix. The Pandemic Has led to Fewer Parents Vaccinating Their Kids for Preventable Diseases There is a decline in vaccine administration due to COVID-19, which could lead to an outbreak of preventable diseases. "Unacceptable": Rep. Deb Haaland on the Federal Response to COVID-19 in Tribal Communities Representative Haaland, one of the first two Native American congresswomen, talks to The Takeaway about COVID-19 in Indigenous communities in New Mexico. Comedian Ramy Youssef on Hollywood's Response to the Racial Justice Movement Comedian Ramy Youssef discusses racism within the non-Black Arab community, the entertainment industry's response to the uprisings for racial justice, and more.
*********More enactments!What does recede and concur mean? Recede: Action whereby, in the face of a conflicting action on a bill by the other chamber, one chamber elects to revoke its prior action. Frequently, this action is coupled with the decision to agree with the other chamber, i.e., to recede and concur. 0:00 - 2:47 intro2:47 - 3:56 LD 318: An Act To Prepare All Students for Work and Life by Requiring That Students Receive Instruction in Vocational Preparation and Practical Life Skills3:56 - 5:45 LD 712: An Act To Increase the School Construction Debt Service Limit5:45 - 8:09 LD 300: An Act To Provide School Personnel Paid Hourly a Wage Pay Option (this is where the recede and concur part happened. We didn’t really know, hence the above note)8:09 - 9:21 LD 412: An Act To Restore System Administration Allocations in Maine School Administrative Units to the Level Prescribed for Fiscal Year 2017-189:21 - 11:11 LD 307: An Act To Limit the Number of Charter Schools in Maine11:11 - 16:01 LD 1050: An Act To Require Education about the Holocaust16:01 - 17:28 a plea to the Maine Senate webmaster17:28 - 18:38 LD 150: An Act To Improve Attendance at Public Elementary Schools18:38 - 19:16 LD 1283: Resolve, To Advance College Affordability by Convening a Task Force To Recommend a Sustainable Funding Model for Maintaining Maine's Public Higher Education Infrastructure19:16 - 22:14 LD 866: An Act To Support College Completion by Homeless Youth in Maine22:14 - 25:49 LD 1216: An Act To Support Community Schools25:49 - 27:05 more talk about the Maine Senate twitter account27:05 - 31:59 LD 985: An Act To Maintain High School Diploma Standards by Repealing Proficiency-based Diploma Standards and Adding the Equivalent in Standards Achievement31:59 - 33:58 LD 1079: An Act To Authorize Public Schools To Periodically Test for Radon33:58 - 34:30 LD 153: An Act To Strengthen Testing for Lead in School Drinking Water34:30 - end LD 798: An Act To Protect Maine Children and Students from Preventable Diseases by Repealing Certain Exemptions from the Laws Governing Immunization Requirements****************
Matt and Matt review testimony of March 13 (the immunization bills), which actually might be still happening when you listen to this. 600 pieces of testimony later, and we are still alive.We discuss them at the same time, so no timestamps today. The bills are LD 798: An Act To Protect Maine Children and Students from Preventable Diseases by Repealing Certain Exemptions from the Laws Governing Immunization Requirements; and LD 987: An Act To Provide Autonomy for Health Care Providers To Practice Patient-centered Care by Amending the Laws Governing Medical Exemptions to Immunization Requirements.The sound quality is a little lacking. We need a better producer. #analysis
Matt and Matt preview the bills up for public hearing on March 13, 2019.0:00 - 1:10 Intro1:10 - 7:52 LD 798: An Act to Protect Maine Children and Students from Preventable Diseases by Repealing Certain Exemptions from the Laws Govern
Matt and Matt preview the bills up for public hearing on March 13, 2019.0:00 - 1:10 Intro1:10 - 7:52 LD 798: An Act to Protect Maine Children and Students from Preventable Diseases by Repealing Certain Exemptions from the Laws Governing Immunization Requirements7:52 - end LD 987: An Act to Provide Autonomy for Health Care Providers To Practice Patient-centered Care by Amending the Laws Governing Medical Exemptions to Immunization Requirements
THIS EPISODE: We are talking about Preventable Diseases -- not only are we discussing this horrible issues we discuss ways to improve our on lives to avoid these such diseases. Visit us @ www.purefunctionalmovements.com Contact Us @ functionalfundamentals@gmail.com About Us: Pure Functional Movements, is a strength and conditioning theory that strives to get the most out of every human by pushing them out of their comfort zone in a safe, and efficient way. We do this by breaking down the human body and rebuilding it by increasing the mobility, and reteaching how to move powerful. Functional Fundamentals, is our voice; which we discuss, mobility, strength and conditioning, combat athletes, nutrition, and everything else that deals with health and fitness, Each week we have a new topic and bring guest on the show to give their insight in the health and fitness industry.